Active Endpoints today announced that Trafigura, Ltd. has deployed a commodities market risk assessment system orchestrated by ActiveVOS. Trafigura is one of the world's leading international commodity traders, specializing in the oil, minerals and metals market. Trafigura's primary trading businesses are the supply and transport of crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas, liquefied natural gas and metals. It is the world's second largest independent non-ferrous trading company and the third largest independent oil trader.
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Commodities Trader Trafigura Redesigns Risk Management System with ActiveVOS
Lifting the Hood on BPM
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Review of "Java EE 5 Development with NetBeans 6"
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exception handling
i am using ftp adapters for reading and writing file in that time exception occurs how to handle that excption give me the diagramatically representation of the process.and explanation about each activity in the process.
Review on "Business Process Driven SOA using BPMN and BPEL"
SOA-EDA.Blogspot.com:- "It is going to look like I am collecting the whole SOA-library of Packt Publishing. Not because of any commercial interest or benefit, but because I discovered that their collection is very appealing to me as an IT-architect who realizes that practice is always about the "dirty details" (which I often used to call the "golden details" to our developers).